Prutton agrees Town move

David Prutton has agreed terms on a two-year deal at Town with the option of a third season.

The former Southampton, Nottingham Forest and Leeds United player won 25 caps for England's Under-21 side.

The 28-year-old midfielder revealed yesterday at a press conference that Swindon was not the only club that were after him.

“There were options, but when I spoke to the lads here and the manager and weighed the whole thing up it seemed like a good place to be,” commented Prutton.

“I played against the team last year, and I was impressed with the way the went about their game.

"I spoke to David Lucas who said nothing but good things, and Jonathan Douglas the same. They’ve said it was a good set of lads and a good set of footballers.

"I like the style of football Danny (Wilson) plays, it's always nice when people want to pass the ball, not only does it make it better football but it's a better game to watch.

“To be able to come to a club and hopefully add to what they have is a great feeling. You can hear about other interest, but once you’ve got your mind and your head set on a certain place then you’re pretty made up it’s a good a reason as any to stick with that because it feels right and will be the right decision for you at the time.”

Last season the Hull-born playerat moved from Leeds to Colchester United on loan in January 2010.